Looks so nice. It is wonderful to have a Dad who can help paint!! We just moved into a 124 year old house and my Dad, Mom and Brother all came to help us paint and deal with wallpaper. Sadly all of our trim has been painted many many times. I keep looking at it wondering what kind of work it would take to strip it down maybe when the kids are all bigger we will tackle it. Looking forward to seeing the finished product. Oh, and yes I draw things out get paint chips and fabric swatches make lists etc.
Blessings!!!!

I’ve recently discovered your blog and your artwork, and am really enjoy both! Do you use a dip pen in your illustration (for instance the illustration of the two little girls cutting paper dolls) or a waterproof rollerball pen? Just curious, as I admire your style….

I love that yellow Breezy! We painted our front room (where I keep my easel and brushes…) a similar shade. It’s definitely proven to be an artistically inspiring color for me. I love the way it glows when the sun shines. It’s perfect. :)

My family and I really enjoy getting to do that kind of stuff. It’s always so fun to see a room come together and compare it the new to the ‘old’! It looks like your studio is coming along beautifully!

Have you found a home yet for your knitting things. Try getting pretty inexpensive cardboard boxes in different sizes (same shape) to house the things then stack them up in a corner (biggest at the bottom naturally) as part of your decor. Or use old cookie tins if you have any. Those shortbread ones are always a reasonable size. :)

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